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    traits are undoubtedly bravery and selflessness. Indeed‚ the character Aragorn in Fellowship of the Rings clearly embodies all of the following traits necessary to be classified as a Hero. He possess bravery as evident in his motives in the noble endeavour to destroy the ring‚ and displays selflessness by sacrificing his well being to help protect the fellowship. Notably‚ Aragorn is the only child of Arathorn and Gilraen and rightful heir to the throne. This information‚ however‚ was withheld

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    in Massachusetts‚ September 22d‚ 1722‚ in the neighbourhood afterwards rendered memorable as the birth place of Hancock‚ and as the residence of the distinguished family which has given two presidents to the United States. His descent was from a respectable family‚ which emigrated to America with the first settlers of the land. In the year 1736‚ he became a member of Harvard University‚ where he was distinguished for an uncommon attention to all his collegiate exercises‚ and for his classical

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    Given the fundamental interconnectedness of the mind and body‚ the understanding of how we are bodies (how we are embodied) is essential in any healthcare endeavour. It is my belief that one of the theories which will have the most significant impact on my future as a healthcare professional is that of embodiment. In the following essay I will elucidate the connection between my future healthcare practice and this ethical theory through drawing on important concepts and relating them to the healthcare

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    References: Facts On August 6‚ 2000‚ the m/v "Anangel Endeavour" collided with the m/v "Ivan Susanin" south of the entrance to the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River

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    In every establishment of order‚ there is always a select group of people who contend with the mainstream conventions--the outcasts. By creating new templates‚ outcasts are condemned for creating a discrepancy in society. In contrast to a conformist‚ an outcast is a person who is rejected or cast out because of uncharacteristic beliefs. For example‚ in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ the title character is a vagrant who finds himself at odds with the prevailing customs of his society and decides

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    Pinkett-Smith‚ a long-time friend of Tupac‚ he describes her as the first thing he thinks of when thinking of “what a black woman should be” (Tupac‚ “Correspondence”). His personal connection to Jada as a long-time friend automatically qualifies her as “respectable” and ideal in his eyes. When expressing his feelings about Jada‚ he removes any trace of sexualizing her‚ stating that she “[can] bring me to climax without sex” (Tupac‚ “Correspondence”). This removal furthers the respect he gives to a long-time

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    essay are different in form and narrator‚ they share the same elements and visual images to support the author’s message of respect between a father and son. The author‚ Donalson‚ uses visual images in both the poem and essay to describe the respectable father whom the author had. He uses the word "gladiator" to describe his father. "Gladiator" literally means man trained to fight with weapons at public shows in an arena; however‚ it symbolizes his father’s courage and tolerance of hard-working

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    An unhealthy man is always sad‚ gloomy and loses confidence in him. To keep healthy‚ one must take an active part in sports. Thus sports ensure good health and build a fine physique. If one is bodily fit‚ one feels capable of hard endeavour and life without endeavour is useless. The great advantage of sports is that they combine exercise with thrill‚ excitement and sensation. In order that

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    Introduction It is believed in India that Lord Shiva (topics - pictures) once ran his household by a mere income of scalpings collected by begging among rishis and sadhus. Have the times changed! Now it is extremely difficult even for full time beggars (panhandlers) to make good of two meals. Not so long ago in India‚ on Saturdays and Mondays every beggar who showed up at the door was given a measure of rice or juvar. The guru-bhakta who went worshiping to the temple on Thursdays‚ got a handful

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    dramatic films produced with "Indian themes." About another 2‚500 Indian television programs were made between 1950 and 1970. Film played an important role in spreading the stereotypes of the Native Americans as riding horses‚ screaming war chants‚ and scalping people. Film reveals the culture of the people and represents the values‚ beliefs‚ and social structure by spreading their interpretation of culture to large audiences. It is evident in movies because when an Indian comes into the picture‚ the mood

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